respect of any immovable property. Explanation II.— For the purposes of this section, the manager of a Hindu undivided family governed by the Mitakshara ... other members of the family only if he is in management of the joint family property
presenting the plaint; (iv) In suits for movable property of no market-value.(a) for movable property where the subject-matter has no market-value ... share in joint family property.(b) to enforce the right to share in any property on the ground that it is joint family property
minor’s property (excluding his or her undivided interest in joint family property), are— (a) in the case of a boy or an unmarried girl
that the junior member in a joint family
cannot deal with the joint family property as Karta so long as the elder
brother is available ... parcerners for restraining
the Karta of a joint hindu family from alienating the joint family
property in pursuance of a sale agreement with a third
widow has a right to be
maintained out of joint family property and this right would
ripen into a charge if the widow took ... steps
for having her maintenance ascertained and specifically
charged on the joint family property and even if no specific
charge were created, this right would
namely, Sitaram, constituted a joint Hindu
family with Ramasahai as its managers The joint family
carried on its ancestral family business of excise contracts ... movable or immovable, held by a member of, a joint
Hindu family, is joint family property. The burden lies
upon the person who asserts that
himself from the other members of the
joint family and had his share in the joint
property partitioned off for him, there is no
presumption ... family, his interest survives to the other members of the
family and, therefore. the will cannot operate on the
interest of the joint family property
whether there has been a total or partial partition of the joint family property, and, if there has been such a partition, the date ... members thereunder shall be computed according to the portion of the joint family property allotted to him or it at the partition, whether total
joint
Hindu family. Like a son born into the family, an adopted son is also
entitled to succeed to the joint family property. He becomes ... Coparcenary and Joint Hindu Family
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22. A joint Hindu family is a larger body than a Hindu coparcenary.
A joint Hindu family consists
year 1957 who constituted a
Joint Hindu Family. The said Joint Hindu Family had extensive
immovable properties in the towns of Bangalore and Darmavara.
Allegedly ... presumption in law that a family holding joint
properties and joint business would constitute a joint family.
In Mst. Rukhmabai v. Lala Laxminarayan and Others